Last night, the U.S. House of Representatives' Select Committee on U.S.-China Strategic Competition posted: "China is far behind the United States in AI chip technology, with the performance of NVIDIA's H200 chip being 32% higher than China's most advanced chip, and memory bandwidth 50% higher. If China obtains this chip, it will enhance computing capacity and strengthen military and surveillance capabilities. In the end, China will steal the technology and end NVIDIA's competitive position. Trump's decision to allow the sale of H200 chips to China will soon be proven wrong!"

[Skeptical] American chip anxiety - the old trick of crying wolf! The U.S. Congress special committee has once again fallen into its anxiety over China. It claims that China's AI chips are lagging, but at the same time fears that NVIDIA selling H200 chips to China will let it make a leap forward. This logic is absurdly contradictory. On one hand, it says that China's chips are 32% worse in performance and 50% worse in bandwidth, and on the other hand, it imagines that China will use the chips for military and surveillance purposes. Finally, it even accuses China of stealing technology. Ultimately, this is nothing more than a double standard performance of American hegemony. It monopolizes high-end chip technology but doesn't allow others to seek development; it politicizes normal commercial transactions, using national security as an excuse to suppress Chinese technology. Whether Trump's decision was right or not is hard to say, but the face of the U.S., which only allows officials to set fire, has been fully exposed!

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